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How do I calculate one of the three inputs of the exposure triangle while using a 10 stop ND and flash?

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How do I calculate one of the three inputs of the exposure triangle while using a 10 stop ND and flash? I’m having trouble phrasing this. Basically; I have a ten top ND filter. I’d like to hold ISO and fstop at a d specific setting and have the shutter speed open for a certain time without over exposing the picture What math, formula, or tool can I use to know how long I need to expose for? submitted by /u/2deep4u

Ask Photography 533 2024-01-04

How To Calculate Your Total Addressable Market (TAM) For Powerful SaaS Go To Market Strategies

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How To Calculate Your Total Addressable Market (TAM) For Powerful SaaS Go To Market Strategies Learn how to supercharge your SaaS Go To Market strategy & target more B2B prospects that are the perfect fit for your ICP. The post How To Calculate Your Total Addressable Market (TAM) For Powerful SaaS Go To Market Strategies appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Search Engine Journal 740 2023-12-31

LPT: calculate your net worth every month

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LPT: calculate your net worth every month This is really easy to do and will give you insight into your finances. Even add a line items for % change from last month and subtotals of retirement accounts, taxable investments, liabilities. I am doing this and wish I started sooner. It’s pointing out each month the positive changes taken to pay off debt like car loans, mortgage, ect, a lon…

Life Pro Tips 559 2023-12-06

The correct way to calculate buyout amount in a property co-ownership

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The correct way to calculate buyout amount in a property co-ownership I’m to buyout my partner’s share in a property with mortgage and we have never really discussed the exact methodology to do it. The ownership percentages are known but I’m faced with two different ways of turning it into actual amount. The difference is not small! 3k+ in either their or my favor. Approach one using equity: Calculate the equity…

Reddit Personal Finance 631 2023-11-30

How to you calculate you product pricing?

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How to you calculate you product pricing? We’ll use a bag for an example… Bag cost – $10 Shipping/fullfillment cost – $5 Total cost $15 sell for $20 =$5 profit But alot of things are missing here…like website running costs, yearly domain subscription, advertising costs ect. How to you work out a profit margin % ? submitted by /u/BUTT-_-WINK

Reddit ecommerce 1.2k 2023-10-20

How to calculate growth for the next year if this year is negative?

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How to calculate growth for the next year if this year is negative? I have a semi-lucrative side hustle. It provides very good return on near no investment. I tract the money via Google Sheets and realized while ’20 to ’21 was positive, ’21 to ’22 was positive, overall for ’22 to ’23 is negative. It is still income/revenue, but compared to the prior year it is negative. With only 4-5 months remaining it is unli…

Reddit Personal Finance 264 2023-08-05

Should I pay down my mortgage a bit and recast it to get rid of PMI? Or invest the money elsewhere? How do I calculate the two scenarios?

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Should I pay down my mortgage a bit and recast it to get rid of PMI? Or invest the money elsewhere? How do I calculate the two scenarios? Basic scenario: I sold a house, made some money. Bought a new, more expensive house at only 10% down before I received the proceeds from selling the first house (that’s why I couldn’t put 20% down). Once I moved in to the new house, I spent some of the cash I made renovating the basement. Now I’m wondering what to do with the remainder of the ca…

Reddit Personal Finance 157 2023-07-14

LPT: The easiest way to figure out percentages in your head is to calculate 10% at a time

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LPT: The easiest way to figure out percentages in your head is to calculate 10% at a time For instance, you want to figure out how to tip 20% quickly or calculate how much money you will need after tax for a purchase. Ex: If the bill is $72.64, 10% of 72.6 is $7.20 cents, times that by 2 and you have $14.40 on a 72.64 bill for 20%. submitted by /u/0nlyinVegas

Life Pro Tips 203 2023-07-06